Railway
in sentence
233 examples of Railway in a sentence
This is a
railway
station the likes of which you've never seen before.
It doesn't even look like a
railway
station.
This is the new [Wuhan]
railway
station for the high-speed trains.
After cutting her arm with a broken glass, she fell into a fitful, exhausted sleep on the
railway
station platform.
Corner row railway, station car park, front of a health center, people's front gardens, and even in front of the police station.
By association, what Kat wasn't was just like the little brown-skinned children frolicking through the streets of some incidental
railway
settlement like Tati Siding, or an off-the-grid village like Kgagodi, legs clad in dust stockings whose knees had blackened from years of kneeling and wax-polishing floors, whose shins were marked with lessons from climbing trees, who played until dusk, went in for supper by a paraffin lamp and returned to play hide-and-seek amongst centipedes and owls until finally someone's mother would call the whole thing to an end.
The High Line was an elevated
railway.
The High Line was an elevated
railway
that ran through three neighborhoods on Manhattan's West Side, and when the train stopped running, it became a self-seeded landscape, a kind of a garden in the sky.
Now there's nothing remarkable in this until you learn that the center oat that it started from represents the city of Tokyo, and the surrounding oats are suburban
railway
stations.
One of Shackleton's men described crossing this sort of terrain as like walking over the glass roof of a
railway
station.
So we could either take something long and make it a topic, like with the
railway
and the Hurtigruten, or we could take a topic and make it long.
We have made 12 hours of boat ride into the beautiful Telemark Canal, and we have made another train ride with the northern railway, and because this we couldn't do live, we did it in four seasons just to give the viewer another experience on the way.
There's this cool elevated
railway
that you can see from the ground, that's been abandoned.
I'm a daughter, I'm a friend, I'm a sister, I'm a pupil, I'm a cousin, I'm a niece, I'm a neighbor; I'm the employee who served everyone coffee in the café under the
railway.
And this is the new 77-million-pound road-improvement scheme, and there's a new train line, a new
railway
station, and they're all being funded by the European Union.
I mean as tragic as his death was in a
railway
station, it was so consistent with his life, you know?
And as a kid I grew up very close to here, and one of my favorite things to do was to cycle along by the side of the
railway
waiting for the great big express trains to roar past.
He didn't stop with just trying to design the best
railway
journey.
Same idea: series of semi-independent city-states, little blobs of metropolitan stuff with arable land around, joined to one another by
railway.
Now what is the hedonic opportunity cost on spending six billion pounds on those
railway
tracks?
We found her in a
railway
track, raped by many, many men, I don't know many.
I spent a good deal of time with a man who lived with his family on a
railway
embankment and had lost an arm and a leg in a train accident.
The
Railway
Children is perhaps my favorite film of all time simply for the brilliant acting of the cast,the warm,humane interaction of the 3 children and the people they encounter living near the
railway
in the beautiful English countryside.
As I have tried to indicate this is by no means a rip roaring thriller, it is a captivating, nightmare like movie that makes the very most of its locations, including a stunning
railway
setting at the end.
Gould picked up the struggling company and turned it into a communication giant - and part of his attempt at a national
railway
system to rival Vanderbilt's.
Supposedly producer Oboler went to Africa to shoot a different movie, but after hearing the tale of two man-eating lions, terrorizing
railway
builders, decided on this one.
A doctor removes a particle of grit from a woman's eye at a
railway
station, he is in a miserable relationship, she is happily married social worker of Italian ancestry.
The cast are, without exception, extraordinarily good, perhaps Linden Travers lays it on a bit thick, but against the backdrop of a lonely
railway
station in wartime, she could hardly play a nutter and not stand out.
While in the
railway
station in Amsterdam, he feels a non-corresponded attraction to a handsome man that embarks in another train.
As the film progressed, with awful back projected car chases and hammy faux Hermann/Hitchcock music score, implausible plot twists (personal phone calls to pubic
railway
platforms etc) and basically disgusting bleeding and body part effects THE FURY was considered a major misfire in 1978.
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